
ArmInfo.The entry of Armenian citizens to the Schengen area is restricted
Thus, as the message of the Embassy of the Netherlands in Armenia reports: "Starting from October 29, Armenia is considered a very high risk area, hence new regulations for traveling to the Netherlands from Armenia have been imposed: a European entry ban is in effect for some people, barring them from traveling to the European Union or the Schengen area. Entering the Netherlands is allowed if the purpose of the trip falls under one of the exemption categories."
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Over the past day, 18,141 tests for coronavirus were carried out in the country, of which 2,096 citizens (11.5%) were diagnosed with COVID-19, while 1,258 people recovered, 43 died.
To note, as of October 29, 11:00am, 31,090 patients with COVID-19 are currently undergoing treatment.
The total number of cases when citizens were diagnosed with coronavirus, but death occurred due to another disease, reached 1,288 (0.4%).
Since the outbreak of the pandemic in Armenia, a total of 304,546 cases of coronavirus infection have been registered (14.7% of the number of citizens who passed the test), while 265,936 people (87.3%) recovered, the number of deaths reached 6,232 (2%). A total of 2,066,269 coronavirus tests were carried out in Armenia.
To note, yesterday, the European Commission approved the vaccination certificates issued by Armenia, but only those drugs that are approved in Europe.